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Roger Marchioni

ASIA DIRECTOR, CHEMICALS AND POLYMERS, BRASKEM
Braskem speaks to GBR about the goals of its Singapore office.

Dirk Lorenz-Meyer

MEMBER OF THE BOARD, BEHN MEYER GROUP
Behn Meyer Group speaks to GBR about its business in Singapore and SE Asia.

Wim Roels

CEO, BOROUGE
Borouge speaks to GBR about trends affecting its polyethylene and polypropylene solutions business.

Janardhanan Ramanujalu

VICE PRESIDENT & REGIONAL HEAD, SABIC SOUTH ASIA & ANZ, SABIC ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD
SABIC speaks to GBR about its efforts to recycle plastics and move towards a circular economy.

Lee Pak Sing

ASSISTANT CEO, TRADE, CONNECTIVITY & BUSINESS SERVICES ENTERPRISE SINGAPORE (ESG)
Enterprise Singapore explains why Singapore remains the first choice destination for the chemical business in Southeast Asia.

Kenneth Lim

GENERAL MANAGER AND SITE DIRECTOR, NESTE SINGAPORE
Neste explains how it is expanding its renewable solutions’ production capacity in Singapore and its innovations in recycling waste.

Peter Wheeler

GENERAL MANAGER OPERATIONS (APAC), BUCKMAN
Buckman speaks to GBR of sustainable and connected chemistry.

Dr. Peter Nagler

CHIEF INNOVATION OFFICER, AGENCY FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH (A*STAR) & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, A*STAR’S INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES (ICES)
A*STAR and ICES discuss how they are using science to forward the circular economy and find sustainable solutions for Singapore and the world at large.

Shirley Qi

PRESIDENT, SOUTHEAST ASIA, AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND (SEAANZ) & HEAD OF NUTRITION AND CARE DIVISION, APAC, EVONIK
Evonik explains its strong attraction for Singapore where its drive for innovation and sustainability fit well.

Martín Fueyo

DIRECTOR GENERAL, AGRICULTURA NACIONAL S.A. DE C.V. (DRAGÓN)
Agricultura Nacional is relying on its laboratory research and collaboration with its clients for growth in Mexico.

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